The one appears to have some blue undertone. Not sure if this is one of them or both. I'm trying to get them.
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you are speaking of the rooster right-i can see some in the tail--has he got a pic of the eyes?The one appears to have some blue undertone. Not sure if this is one of them or both. I'm trying to get them.
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The one appears to have some blue undertone. Not sure if this is one of them or both. I'm trying to get them.
I don't know. That is what makes chippy's experiences so interesting. I'm following her lead.
We both googled albino chicken and found very little information other than they rarely live more than a few days. That she has them at three weeks is extraordinary.
I think she is uncharted waters. Our assumption is that light and UV will harm them. They seem to have vision problems.
She is three weeks to a month ahead of me. She will have far better information.
With luck she is keeping track of everything and will write a paper on it, become famous and pay her way through college off a couple free eggs!
I was just told by someone I sold eggs to last year they hatched two of these I never heard about. Pretty sure it's from my rooster.
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The one appears to have some blue undertone. Not sure if this is one of them or both. I'm trying to get them.
I really don't know about these birds. I just found out about it.
My issue about breeding is space limitations at the moment. I do breed regularly, but sell a large portion of my birds super cheap. If the don't resemble this, I don't keep them. As I've said, this is an accident.
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I keep roughly 1/6.
Haha! (college comment)
Having naked necks and even naked all over chickens, I get a fair amount of assumptions and "free advice" from other people. Like they need sunscreen, they cannot mate naturally, they cannot.. they need this or that........ No they don't need X and they do Y just fine... To be fair, I have made wrong assumptions before, so I tend to be a little skeptical and just test things out firsthand.
Hope they won;t be affected by UV and do allright outdoors to do chickeny things...